03-13-2012, 04:01 PM
(03-13-2012, 07:11 AM)Oceania Wrote:(02-28-2012, 07:39 PM)Azrael Wrote: Of course, as a musician I would call it a resonance.
How shall I say, most points in space do not remember it the same...
When you have a sound, the farther it gets from the Source, the more its geometry, which is its information, loses resemblence of the Source, however it goes through vast modulations where it becomes, on a larger scale, once again incredibly SIMILAR to its Source geometry, before once again phasing back out. This could also be called Alternation.
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i really like this. do you know why it phases back in?
I would somewhat liken it to the way you might enlarge or shrink a picture on the computer and the way the pixel clusters grow. You'll notice that with a certain amplification they will become distorted from the original shaping, and only after a certain degree (depending on the picture) will the pixels become an exact larger duplicate, and even then it is still not quite the exact same.
You could say that the geometry never ACTUALLY changes, it only APPEARS to change as a result of its distortion through its medium of transference.